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To find the best travel insurance plan for your trip, you want to know which plans worked well for other customers. All of our travel insurance reviews were submitted by customers who purchased a plan on our site. These reviews cover the spectrum including travel health insurance, cruise insurance, comprehensive travel insurance and last minute travel insurance.

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Thailand was under their military coup after I arrived in Bangkok on Tuesday. It was total shutdown of TV news, internet, evening
outings. For me to call the US embassy for information was necessary. They rely on the internet to communicate with us, which was useless. I realize now we were helpless to change our travel plans because our travel insurance doesn't cover these emergencies caused by a foreign government. I would have shortened my trip to Thailand and returned to South Korea. Also, a warning about check in luggage at Bangkok airport is to use the luggage wrapping service which costs 150 baht. Nothing was missing from my luggage. I haven't traveled in a couple of years. I was totally unfamiliar with the places and modes of transportation on this trip. Next time I will do my research before going. Thank you.

Coverage was fine for what we needed. As we carry a multi trip medical/evac plan from Insure my trip, we would like to see a policy that covers only trip cancellation offered. We do not need double medical coverage, but there was no choice if we wanted a policy with trip cancellation/interruption.

Fortunately, we had a good trip without incident that required an insurance claim. The only comment I have is that I would have liked a clearer summary of the coverage and proof of coverage that I could have traveled with, instead of a thick sheaf of documents that would not have been easy to deal with in the event of an emergency. Perhaps a wallet card, with all the relevant information?

This was a short, simple trip. When I realized that my Medicare and supplemental medical plans did not provide coverage outside the US it seemed prudent to purchase this specific form of travel insurance.